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stay

remain / delay / a visit / suspension
Intransitive VerbTransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: stayspast: stayedpp: stayeding: staying

This word carries a strong sense of persistence and stability. When used as a verb, it often suggests a conscious choice to resist movement or change, evoking a feeling of stillness or loyalty to a current state. In legal contexts, the word shifts from a feeling of comfort to one of authority and interruption. Here, it functions as a hard stop or a pause button, creating a temporary vacuum where action is frozen by a higher power.

Countable when referring to a specific visit, such as a three-day stay at a resort. Uncountable when referring to the general act of remaining in a place.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbremain

To remain in a particular place or condition.

"I decided to stay at home."

Transitive Verbdelay
[~ someone][~ something]

To delay or stop a legal proceeding or an execution.

"The judge decided to stay the execution."

Nouna visit

A period of time spent in a place.

"We enjoyed our stay at the hotel."

Nounsuspension

A temporary suspension of a judicial decision.

"The lawyer filed for a stay of proceedings."

Phrasal Verbs

stay up

remain awake and not go to bed

I had to stay up all night to finish the report.

stay away

avoid going near a person or place

The doctor told him to stay away from sugary foods.

stay on

continue in a job or position longer than expected

The CEO agreed to stay on for six months to ensure a smooth transition.

stay out

remain outdoors or away from home

The children were told not to stay out past dark.

stay put

remain in the same place or position

Please stay put while I go find some help.

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